— " -_ u EE Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 20, 1941, " y a ——————————— we wrens | Sol by Loy py "(3 1! ’ . » {apparently was an endless supply oy Woman Buried With Dell PLEASANT GAY COUPLE __' To Speak at Miltheim Meyers Denies of the well prepared food | Mrs. Frank Jamey request has “SUNTY HOSPITAL ME a RECENT ‘41 Candidacy Th musie section of the Centre been granted The 80-year-old wom- . : “ an of Coming, N. ¥ was buried ne jrove, son 0 E Hall Women's Club, under the di-!=% Clarence Grove, Sor I N yd with a china doll she treasured since wh ’ NEWS Grove, of Centre Hall, and his wife (Continued from age one) rection of Mrs. William Campbell ahe Was 5. When 1 was ZiVer to fen IN u THE WEEK S the former Maud Tressler, daughte | WEDDINGS provided music and entertainment fms 5 Akl A Pibig » hy . f Harvey Tressler, of East Howare i a Democratic governor next year. during the dinner, and Mrs. Camp-~ of ow! i ul. eripyd. ae ————— street, Bellefonte, celebrated thel i - He indicated that if he is sucoes bell led the audience in the group USHG Moke y ol Lass Werk \ t lefonte, Discharged: Mrs, E. Max 25th wedding anniversary Sunday : Lohr--Moore ful in that ambition, ge Y ! | Rg PE of Sod oh am i R Sambi n Vel and. | and Infant daughter, Port Ma- their home east of Pleasant Gap : w down” from politics after a Cecil A, Walker, of Bellefonte, led S p E Cc { A L ' Discharged: TF ank E. We tid 1; Mrs. Charles L. Bart- | puring the day many relative i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moore of Bandy | of active work the opening song, “America,” and J y Aa ) \ Tr - a, R. D : / Ou hes R Dn dH a | poll fonte, R. D. 2; Mrs Har- and friends of the couple were pros Lu ado F Ridge, announce the marriage of Other speakers included Miss Vicia Brungart of Rebersburg wns FOR oe ner, Julian; Mrs fa 4 bY } : 13) 1asbur M Iss » B. Huff, Pleasant Gap; Mis ent, and refreshments were Serve a oi of heir daughter, Miss Nettie Viola Marie M. Bickertt, of Philadelphia, Centre county auditor, pronounced Friday Morning and infant oy pa anh Mrs wl R. Byers and Infant daughter, throughout the day, Guests at din- i; Moore, to John Emmet Lohr, son of state vice-chairman, and George the invocation int reg SI ATES Philadelphia Ad- | [illheim ner at noon included Mr, and Mrs " pail’ vr. and Mrs. Miles Lohr, of Slat, Ocker, uged B4, of Harrisburg. The Other entertainment during th Onl rho A saday ' discharged "Tues- F y Norman Grove and three children x ett, Pa, the ceremony taking piace | oo. no bor was Henry A. Brocker- evening included numbers by the ONE LOT LADIES & CHILDREN'S 150 GA) i » rida t Plensant Gap, and Mir ? it the Moore home at Bandy Ridge f { Bellefonte, state treasurer pythm Range of Pleasant inj " "prs od Wells tefont Norman, of F P i , we hoff, of Bellefon thm Rang yt | an A gay X lave gh Re © R| Admitted: Mrs. W. K. McDowell, | Harold Confer and Wayne Grove Hh January 2. Rev. H. H. Humbert, ...p.. nemocratic party vho also furnished music for dan D. 3; Clave: 50m, (EH Howard: Master Donald Hess, Miles and the Clarence Grove's only ig mstor of the Sandy Ridge Metho- Mr. Meyers, making his first po- Ing after the speaking program Tuesday of Last Wek burg. Admitted Friday, discharged grandchild, Rankin Lee Confer om {ish Sieh Siticlated " The beget d . rm 4 essive ig cere \y Discharged: Mri. John H. Rutter the same day: Clifford Jodon, Be - Others present for the festivities ig) omer hi Ra Was used in nearly three decades of public life aster irockerhoft wer M in Values to $7.98, to go at and Infant son, Bellefonte: Master | (onte. Birth: a daughter was born... 11. afteinocn and evening wer if the } : A " ta’ Wha anle was declared that harmony has been ? Maude Miller, of P iylvanis iy Jack E. Witmer, Jr. Bellefonte, R.|'0 Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Johnson, |. ronows: HE. Grove, of Centre initing the eouple Thi Soups was stored in the state organization nat ty vice-cha n M 1 tte , y [1 ‘har cCahan , 3 . : D. 1. Biiths: a daughter was born | Bellefonte Hall, oldest present who celebrate y ittended by Sg \ said wounds opened during the las N roy 5 1 Victor litical address in Centre county in mong those introduced by * ay \ » a sister of the bride 'S ip Cc ; 5 BOL rthday in January; Herb. \ g I Grazierville, a sister “ «tate { nation ection to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Confer, | gaturday his 50th birthday in J Her! '« matron of honor. and Merle state and national el ¢ 3 wh "Hristine { ‘TYron ne ent An . aa n Mp ah ¥ ( a | State College. Discharged: Mrs uel Grow Paul Lingle ne wo pe . ras I rae oH fv Mois Bing presents a united front App aaa A pon Tho Able. EARLY after State College | James A. Saxion and infant daugh- ren, ene Hv gh 0 haa Rev vere Wallord Abbey Ay Ahove) her father. The ceremony was wit Mr. Meyers, who aided the 0-1 Bilal ide former of hl ee Hs 1Z O'clock Noon Wednesday of Last Week ter, Bellefonte; Mrs. Oscar H. Fish- Yen - oh Roy "Mrs Arthur ioe vl an a gm Evang "" nessed by members of the immedi- cratic House to draw up ils policy er, route order: 3 ory A SID BERNSTEIN Discharged: Gerald Schreffler,|er and infant daughter, Howard, R I Hr man and four children Har- AIRE “a wi un attr Tho ate families and a few close-friends and program for the cur mt year |f nit Ey Bete jer. Hasty A vening. Marc! “ Following the ceremony a reception deciared tha ! oh AL ry y . " ey : I 1 J Eto BELLEFONTE, PA Bellefonte, R. D. 3; a daughter to srt Girov nd three children ‘healed and that ti Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Richer,| Admitted: Miss Louise Bigelow, |®'% S000 © been heals nd | Bellefonte: Mrs. Willlam E. Confer,|D. 1 vey Tressler. Mr. and Mrs, Henry woraroariels tf the Christiah En- A em ha Howard: Mrs. Harry C. Martin, | user son Philp. Mrs. Ruth Sax ne he "of Canta CY re was held a wedding supper served at lo he Sunday Hou nf WV, 3 VOI on (« nire County the home of the bride's parents Bellefonte, R. D ji a3 Leo og Admitted: Master Willard ©. Jon and four daughters and son Joe A h : : The bride Broom is a well know: and infant son Be ante, R Young, Howard R. D. 2 Di scharged Mr and hdr Boyd © Ri MX Bt hha ig hoot yer y ft 08 . } ald ding contractor in Garrett, The da)? ana 10 8CC A Ma 4 4 i George W. Balt, Fleming | Master Kenneth Ray Bower, Aarons. Yarnell and daughter Bet Dh re Born in Pennsylva. bride has been employed at the modern trend of social and humane WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Thursday of Last Week burg: Mrs. Fred M. Corl and infant 8nd Mrs Harrison Tremsles A eT. J dt Yetana an) Grier school at Birmingham. The legislate TO HOLD “OPEN HOT Admitted: Mrs, John 8. Houser, daughter, Penna. Furnace. Expired: Harrison Mr. u A hs ay 92 Erin linge va Aicbant > Per Boalsburg; Mrs. William L. Garman, | Boynton Daggett, Bellefonte in pa Mrs Hepekialy tov. | Toke Inlvarall Howard, R. D. 2; Willlam W. Coder, There were 44 patients in the hos- Avis; 1 mia one by i Blanchard; Mrs. Egil T. Risan,|pital at the beginning of this week ouple will reside at Oarrett this ming summer Mr. and Mrs. Dale Corl, son Earl ring the mini y bu -— Mr. and Mrs, A. RH 3 wwgh- Episcopal Church, he had tw year Corder—Lemathery y ters Margaret and Doll) a 3 Mar An No ig Albert Osman Confer, son of Mrs BELLEFONTE R. D. COUPLE ters Ruth and Mrs. John Sweitzer inh a "a Ago A 18 oo brani “ 3 hn Buri tran Confer, of Belieionte, and... eadership of the Natior hi v bye hel W AY. | YY» v \ essier, M nd Mrs. Alton - missionary in Rangoon, Burina \ hr sitters aughter : wag HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY Russel Port, Bobby Port, and Charles o and fam'ly State College: Mr artha Ener Leather ther " Bn I Pach be i ; is WH Al +) oll) — ~ Mr ‘ ir “hn . n 1929 Mr. Abd went again { 1 nd rs. Joi Laat hers ol oi to 1 y t} futu Ww | + > 4 . a i bd J Port, Mrs. 1da Corman, Mr, i nd Mi: enner Shuey, M har - , / . hy ‘ ‘ { ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons, of Mrs. Ed. Kline and Mrs Fi lev Bartley and daughter Beatr th : 34218 451 ag it Ban od iin Ly at \ i? women of Pem ul y ‘ ¢ 0G to this | 2 T\"i4 Bellefonte, R. D., celebrated their ™* ~ Ay SFr AD 10 de) ' 1 wtheate, My Tetary of in i AN. TOA - age | ne Hh A tate ted t} rat ndi nt v wl n at c 8 25th wedding anniversary on Fri- lett, Mrs. Mac Shay and daug . u Sadak ni f ' ' A day, March 14. 3 ter Marietta Shay, Mrs. Ed Bug os In honor of the accasion they In nd daughter Marguerit APN 0 CR NE NG ONG A ISIN OWS PO ns UREA AO AT i Te 4 Ee '. efor High hool YOUnNg { ‘ ‘ 3 kd ron A \ C11 \ y EN MN TR RET IANO CW TRAY TIO TV Ey A J - } as general secretary of the India @ =HEAEE ids 2s ¥ fed A : 'f MAY SUE YOU RS AG Fg RR i) a ] DAMAGE AWARDS MAY Packer—Mulbarger A. 4 ite his B4 n Mrs. | BE COSTLY ! Ly Fo M PY 00 SRE Clan Owners’, Landlords and Tenants Liability Insurance te VALUES i Se ..._e-e ¥ san”. 4°". 235¢ 19¢ 23 IONIA we 10€ | Ee rion I EVAP MILK 8..49c| =. : w 5 Tons v t,o Ht Er rn py Ewa ws Hugh M. Quigley | INSURANCE PHONE 28 Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. Sy —— a a I i ——— “ 4 Ni [| : 3 ¥ £ : i FT : 2 » A HORMEL PRODUCT CREAM STYLE 5 PAM Crushed Corn —arc 3..25¢ ————— WEIS TABLE SYRUP 1%4-1b 10 can Cc The fifth Blair county resident O0 An inspection trip through the oi conte: vernon Ryver TABLE SALT Plain or Chocolate to bs hurt in the crast « James " Aa Yn Onde burg, and P. K. Detwiler =v 4 C OVALTINE can 63c 4 Ofim re pel we a : i pr reporied Wea : ay, . di ‘ Jn is of Mills by her family be in good 1 £00} nm BALES Bbw A FRENCH'S Small Can. . tion at the Sra hospital, where Boouts’ Little H for a spaghetd CENTRE HALL MARKET MUSTARD |; COMET RICE Ib 10¢ BR Sh Tiere To expe | 7 a, a a a pd MOTHER SAYS: Ken-L-Ration ure and minor injuriss Vieeose Tan Se calves, good 91158 so $1290: oom. * DOG FOOD 3 1-16 25¢ ————— % ¢ : thi * ant ayen yam -— mos, $9 00 to $114 é ond at So, Ww % ns I ee ( Any a n y $800 to $850: 7 fat sow $575 ¢ | h Ade egion Celebrates "Company, was snnounced ths $725; 1 bef cova, $550 1o $100 cot | Most anybody can have a SE RT : . 22nd Anniversary verk by the British owners. to & 3 beef heifers, $650 to $835; beef McCormick's bull, $8.00; 11 head of young cattle PX L S 0 can . : : ran: iy a a ny-— $15.00 to $4200 pigs and thoats WwW h WW h NOW ]l MN SPICES an 8c nted. from ‘page one) ‘argrest in the nation and perhaps 225 to h Fog hp of chickens esting ouse asner 2 large 35¢ Ritz Bellefonte Episcopal church: former in the world--is 4 ive been heavies, 18%c to 21%c Ib. Leghorns kes Ib Judge Arthur C. Dale of Bellefonte, msde for an initial payment of $40,- 14%c to 15%c 1b to CRACKERS ™ 21c | utes Arthurc baie of peiieonte, made tor an initial payment of 54 tse = TOY FLORIDA | esville, a director of the Central oration employ 18.000 rkers An optimist orders garden seed on teint off wt im . ninnin $Hhenttmie : . > nbs g. ¥ a 2h Bk ¢ ’ > DY J Shor? tening District oo the Legion Auxiliary : en plants throughout the eastern on the basis of so many feet of 1 Year 3 RINSO FRE With Purchase ¥ : {ing opened with an in. tne one of which locat slants to feed s0 many people, eis ’ ¢ ORANGES os Joeling opines win Yo ; Supply of This Washer voca‘ion by Mr, Thomas i 31) You know what we mean. Alex Btergiakis, commander of the Post introduced Leonard R. Glenn, chairman of the anniversary com- 75 “or For Limited Time Only 5 at CA WINEa as master of cer- 23¢ ] . : emonies. Mrs. Ruth Casper pre- de : : nied» bitnday cave dworwed | FV. GOODHART SEIS «++ ALL these sensational values i ighted candies : ; Durin: the program the Legion CENTRE HALL, PA. "Hil aif 19¢ 4 Junior Band provided music. Mem- iy y | Big, Family size Porcelain Tub... as easy to clean bers of the beginners’ group of the £1 JOINS IN THE } , TaN as a china plate; unaffected by washing compounds. band were among the guests. The J y followed by a social [ EMNNIVIRSARY CBLEBRATION a - Massive Wringer . . « automatically adjusts to thick or which a luncheon was { EST, SH thin materials; correct pressure for everything in the va : TABLE a basket, no wet, soppy edges. il 7 . . Fs : Cn RIND Minstre! To ’ i Vi § CELEsR ATES Fa) YIARS or LEADERIRD bs | Whisper Quiet “wa mechanism runs in bath of “sealed- : Open Here Tonight ; id Cr SE ia 2 in” oil; smooth, jerk-free washing action easy on ni Ron va J ~~ ae N i “th Sr : clothes. Westinghouse motor is rubber mounted. ViEINLD a ol i ov ; Welded Steel Chassis . . . for long life. Big Balloon Type Rolls . . . very easy on buttons, ERE soher's Behn No om pan A \ buckles, zippers, hooks, ete. io 23¢ ; tarchins Oath \ fs Blas 8 a SEI A Touch-Bar Release . . . instantly relaxes roll pressure, | Farmers who plant now know ee oe RR Ba ah os - what they will reap but they dont Higher y q v whee gmalivies ple . " \ 33 knox whal they will get for what # : tpi ph the Sealy 21% ee | Westinghouse C they reap. A wrk TLE Mattress world famous for . Sab a . | " “ a ———— : or § ey -~ sos 8 “The Pill a “ | = A UN Be THRIFT” WASHER RUGS - CARPETS y ] - E , , ! / y BLANKETS 4 ES oy | _ vEk WEB VEAL CHOPS b 23 loam svisie:, IE I io 5 mg $1.17 2 a Ee oo mesg MATTRESS * fing conte fe asin CA DeHaas Electric Company » FlogiboCond Sud Produ Ib 17 aw YALE RET Bee Sn a 18 N. 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